Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 2007
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Indigenous peoples
Subject:
Agriculture
Subject:
Arts
Subject:
Buildings and memorials
Subject:
Commerce and industry
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Environment and nature
Subject:
Family and personal life
Subject:
Government
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Industry
Subject:
Labour
Subject:
Law and justice
Subject:
Natural resources
Subject:
Organizations
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Public events
Description:
News from Red Deer and area00:04 - Metis issues. First Nations dancing at Golden Circle. [Kara Fedyk] interviewed - some Metis have struggled. Woman interviewed - struggle because of residential schools. Trace family lineage01:40 - Don Fair - received cheque from Albert Energy savings. Bashaw resident. If you cash the cheque you are agreeing to lock into a program for 5 years. Nadine Evans of Alberta Energy Savings says this is an easy way for a customer to renew. Customer has up to 30 days after renewal to cancel03:33 - RCMP veteran funeral - Peter Paley. Knox Presbyterian church. Respected officer. volunteered and donated to Boy Scouts at Sylvan Lake - a building named after him05:40 - Fusion Cafe - good service, atmosphere. 2007 Business of the Year for excellent customer service07:34 - Jennifer Sundberg - dietitian. Alterations for healthy food. Red Deer Public School Board's policy. Bill Stuebing interviewed. Students interviewed09:28 - Defibrillator. EMS Godwin interviewed - easy to use machine. Donated to schools by Red Deer Firefighters Charity. Ed Major - teacher- interviewed11:31 - Sopronavich family - powerlines. Battle against Altalink. William Tilleman - EUB interviewed. Near Eckville13:32 - Vold, Jones and Vold Auction, established in 1957. RCMP investigation. Noticeable number of shorts - cattle sold and resold while still at auction. Ponoka15:36 - Cal Dallas - Chamber of Commerce - interviewed. Vying to be provincial force as MLA for Red Deer South17:36 - Dog Show - working and herding dogs. owners and trainers interviewed. Team sport19:30 - Keith Myrol interviewed. Extending condolences to Constable Christopher Worden's family. Brock Myrol gunned down in 2005.21:32 - Thanksgiving dinner at Loaves and Fishes. Volunteers interviewed. Expecting over 200 people to attend23:15 - Breast Cancer. Melanie Sordhal interviewed. Stephanie Cunha - spokesperson Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation via telephone.25:06 - Youth addiction home. Jessica Peters interviewed. Neighbour house - bars, RCMP cars, handcuffed youth. Oriole Park home is a detoxification centre. Larry Pimm - someone dropped the ball - municipal regulations need to be followed. Allowing a grace period for facility to relocate26:53 - Parent Conference. Darcy Shea interviewed. Parenting changes. Children under pressure to do well28:52 - Bruce Cross interviewed. Raising horses. Antler Hill Equestrian Estates. Horse owners pay a portion of the land30:29 - Record breakers. Linda Clarke- if students raised over $15,000 she would shave her head. The principal did as well. $17,200. Terry Fox Foundation. Rocky Mountain House32:30 - County Election. Red Deer County - Earl Kinsella on top34:18 - Red Deer County election full of surprises. Penny Archibald interviewed. Stan Bell interviewed. Earl Kinsella interviewed. Jim Lougheed interviewed35:56 - Throne reaction. Citizen reactions - education, infrastructure, less taxes the better. Alberta - environmental debate now KYOTO is gone MP Bob Mills via telephone - need to deal with justice system37:51 - Warranty problems. Al [Wyse] interviewed - water in fuel tank. Dealership says you must read warranty carefully. Bob Hamilton, ED, Alberta Motor Vehicle Industry Council via telephone39:56 - Gambling awareness - VLTs. Vesna Higham interviewed - provincial government has become dependant on the proceeds of gambling. Social costs of gambling. Sue Lysachok, Director, AADAC Problem Gambling Dept. via telephone41:58 - West of Eckville. Brad Webber was shot to death one year ago. RCMP - making progress in investigation. Eckville citizens interviewed about their safety43:58 - Rob Hamill photographs musicians, Sylvan Lake45:45 - Psychic Fair. People want to know beyond their life. Psychic Sara.47:26 - Homeless Goal. [Carp] Neufeldt, homeless man. Approximately 250 homeless in Red Deer. Mayor Morris Flewwellling interviewed. Housing first program49:29 - Red Deer College. High school student looking into career in nursing.. Visiting campus is helpful. RDC alumni interviewed51:32 - Slater's Day. Tracey Gibson interviewed. Son Slater is 9 and has autism. Sister interviewed. Want to get Slater a special needs dog, but a $18,000 price tag53:26 - Didsbury vs Olds. Wal Mart coming to Olds. Didsbury offering relocation from Olds for businesses. Olds local businesses hope smaller communities will come to Olds - draw shoppers further into town55:28 - Energy Farm. Bill 46 fear. Concern government is trying to override landowners in powerline transmission in west corridor.57:27 - Pat Deluka - Vision electronics. Christmas hiring. Ten day training. The Edge store staff interviewed.59:27 - School violence. Paul Bennett principal IHS - has seen a change in students - an increasing sense of anger. School division incorporating Threat Violence training for teachers. Innisfail
Contributor:
Carlson, Nancy
Date:
2007 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-05-09 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (1:01:39) : Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (1:01:39) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC315
Source:
MG 574 CHCA Television fonds
Source:
2011-007
Language:
en
Relation:
Created by CHCA TV in Red Deer and stored at the station until its closure in the fall 2009.
Coverage:
Red Deer, Alberta
Rights:
Copyright assigned to City of Red Deer